Let's Talk

 http://myachillesrupture.com - I've been thinking about different ways to build a community around anyone who has suffered an Achilles Tendon Rupture. Support is critical as you go through the healing process of this injury. Many people cannot identify with it and that can be tough for the person living with this change in their life. I thought it could be an interesting idea to call people (in the US) on the phone OR participate in a skype session with anyone international or even in the US if you desire that option. 

Wherever I can help in this process is something I would be glad to do.

Let's talk.

March 2011 Update


 http://myachillesrupture.com - Here's a long overdue update. I share my thoughts on the Capoeira class I have been taking, changes in workouts, conversations with people regarding the Achilles Tendon rupture injury. 

If you are going through this injury, I know exactly what you are going through and would be happy to share any specific aspect of my experience with you. I recommend talking with someone who you can relate to and/or feel comfortable with. The mental component of this injury is much more significant than the physical component regardless of if you have elected to have a surgical repair or not.

More Site Functionality


http://myachillesrupture.com - An Achilles Tendon rupture is a serious injury and those of us who have gone through it share a special (I use that term loosely. LOL!) bond and this website is something I hope allows for more discussion and attention to this injury and the individuals who've suffered it.......and emerge from it with new perspectives on life and mobility.

This is a quick vid about adding 2 small details of site functionality to increase more contact and social aspects for the audience. Feedback is something I'm *ALWAYS* looking for.

Forum


http://myachillesrupture.com - Wanted to show you some added functionality to the website that I believe will lead to more cross-discussion and community building for anyone who's ruptured their Achilles Tendon, family members, caregivers and anyone who cares to understand this very non-mainstream injury and the mental toughness needed to return to mobility and the longterm goal of physical performance.